• Dictionary of the Hausa People: Volume 2 – English-Hausa (Cambridge Library Collection)

    Hausa is an African language originating in Niger and northern Nigeria and spoken widely in West and Central Africa as a lingua franca. Charles Henry Robinson (1861-1925) was the first student of the short-lived Hausa Association, formed in 1891 to promote the study of the Hausa Language and people. The Association sponsored Robinson to stay in Northern Nigeria from 1894 to 1895 to gain more experience in the language. On his return Robinson published an anthology of Hausa text in 1896 and a Hausa grammar in 1897 as well as his two-volume dictionary in 1899. His efforts contributed greatly to Western knowledge of the language despite criticisms of his relatively short experience of Hausa-speaking communities.

    Volume 2 is an English-Hausa dictionary, intended for those who wished to speak colloquial Hausa. The version reissued here is the 1925 fourth edition.

  • Oxford Primary Dictionary (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 8+ years

    This new edition of the Oxford Primary Dictionary supports the curriculum’s higher vocabulary expectations by including more varied vocabulary; words such as chortle, cacophony, amulet and vlog are new, along with others from a wide range of areas such as animals (e.g. narwhal, sabre-toothed), history (e.g. longship, palaeontoglist), mythology (e.g. cyclops, selkie) and space and science fiction (e.g. spacewalk, teleport).

    It also now features a unique selection of fictional words for creatures or places from children’s reading and writing, for example hobbit, Muggle and bandersnatch. All the entries have clear and simple definitions with word classes and inflections given in full.

    Children will discover example sentences from the authors they love to read, such as Cressida Cowell, Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling. “Try also” guides at the top of pages help to locate tricky-to-find words in the alphabet such as from “f” to “ph”, word origins are given in “Did you know?” panels, and Spelling Alerts flag up tricky spellings.

    The updated supplement provides grammar and punctuation information to help children with their reading and writing. It is the ideal dictionary for boosting reading skills and building word power.

  • A Journey Through Careers (16 books)

    Suitable for children from 8 years and above.

    A journey through careers is a 16-book collection to help educate the youth about some common careers that they must know about before making career goals in life or receive training for a particular vocation.

    Books in this set (16)

    A Journey through careers in

    Agriculture and Natural Resources
    Architecture and Building Construction
    Art and Communication
    Business and Administration
    Education and Training
    Finance and Insurance
    Government and Public Administration
    Health Science
    Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
    Human Service
    Information Technology
    Law Enforcement and Public Safety
    Manufacturing, Technical and Vocational Skills
    Transporation, Distribution and Logistics
    Retail and Wholesale
    Engineering and Mathematics

  • Scholastic Study Smart: Writing Skills Builder 4 – 6

    Suitable for children 9 years and above

    Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Also features mini projects to consolidate students’ learning!

    Helps students to write creatively, to elaborate, and to express themselves fluently

    Topics include:
    • Construct different kinds of sentences
    • Expand and combine sentences
    • Write descriptive sentences
    • Sequence narratives and construct short stories

  • Victory: Creative Arts & Design for Junior High Schools (Basic 7-9)

    In our ever growing industrialised and technological society, there is the urgent need to generate a learning system that will not just give knowledge, but also the necessary skills to individuals to develop the right values and attitudes.

    Victory Creative Arts and Design for JHS is one of the books in the series of three, developed to equip learners in High Schools with basic knowledge in design and knowledge in order to prepare them to choose and pursue career related courses that will fit them in modern society- to become self reliant and also provide the needed work force for our growing economy.

    With its systematic approach to teaching and learning , with carefully selected diagrams and illustrations , the book seeks to develop individual talents based on the learning activities- music, dance, drama, drawing, modelling, casting, weaving, etc.- and offers learners the opportunity to work as individuals or in groups without discrimination or comparison.

    Creative Arts and Design education is to guide the learner to acquire 21st century skills of communication and collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving, personal development and leadership,  cultural identity and global citizenship, creativity and innovation, digital literacy, financial literacy, open-mindedness, etc., on one hand , and instil the nation’s core values of honesty, integrity, cooperation, perseverance and grit, teamwork, respect for others and responsible citizenry, on the other.

    That is what this book has been structured for, with the learner being the central focus

  • Nissi Publications Book Set (8 books)

    For children between 6 and 11 years.

    Books in this set are:

    A Friend in Need Is A Friend Indeed

    A Dream I Had

    Red Hot Pepper

    Lost in the Forest

    One High School Adventure

    Make Hay While the Sun Shines

    Those Who Live in Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones

  • Bookset: African Folktale Series (8 books)

    Age Range: 7 – 12 years
    In these beautifully illustrated, collectable library of easy-to-read traditional folktales with their moral lessons, test questions, and activities for the young ones, classic African stories are brought magically to reality. The stories in the African Folktale Series (AFS) are filled with moral lessons that have been handed down from many generations to the present in many African countries from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroons, Liberia, the Gambia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania to Zimbabwe. The traditional African elders who inhabited an ancient continent brimming with wisdom successfully utilized these folktales to socialize their youngsters to the moral requirements of their society to insure order, security and growth.

  • Book Set: Red Oak Heroes Series (6 Books)

    *Available from 15 August 2023

    Age Range: 10 – 14 years

    This is a bookset of all six titles in the Red Oak Heroes Series:

    • Theodosia Okoh
    • The Big Six
    • Abedi Ayew Pele
    • John Agyekum Kufour
    • Kofi Annan
    • Dr. J. B. Danquah
    Introduce your children and adolescents to these Ghanaian Heroes.
  • Flags of the World (Hardcover)

    Age Range: 8+ years

    In this complete compendium of the world’s flags, each nation’s flag is paired with facts and tidbits of history. These flags provide a window into the histories, values, and cultures of countries around the world.

    Waving in the wind, a flag may not seem like a code. But hidden in the stripes, stars, suns, moons, and colors of the world’s flags are the keys to understanding different countries’ shared histories and cherished ideals.

    Flags do much more than identify countries and groups of people. In every color, pattern, and design, the citizens and governments of countries announce their allegiances and herald their history. If you know what to look for, a flag can reveal major insights into another country’s history and culture.

     

  • Bookset: Spiderman Tales & Red Oak Supplementary Readers (8 books)

    Age Range: 5 – 10 years

    8 books for children between 5 and 10 years. Including 2 exciting titles from the famous British/Ghanaian author Peggy Appiah and a delightfully-illustrated collection of 7 Ananse stories by Adolika Nenah Sowah.

    The titles in this set are:

    1. King of the Trees
    2. Kofi and the Crow
    3. The Harmattan Man
    4. The Contest and Other Spiderman Tales
    5. The End of a Traitor
    6. Obenewa
    7. Ama’s Dream
    8. Afua and the Mouse
  • Book Set: The Judacan Adventures (Books 1 – 6)

    Popular amongst upper primary pupils, The Judacan Adventures Bookset detail the adventures of Nagela in a hitherto unknown world of boarding school at St Jude’s Academy, having been bundled to a new school in a new environment. Can she survive?

    Titles in this collection (6)

    Freshers’ Welcome
    Justify Your Inclusion
    Miss Fresher
    Shadows of the Term
    Back to School
    Taking A Stand

  • Our Ancestories Bookset: Idia of the Benin Kingdom, Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba Plus Coloring & Activity Books (4 books)

    Age Range: 4 – 12 years

    • Children’s Africana Book Awards (CABA) – 2021 Winner – Best Books for Young Children
    • Wishing Shelf Book Award – 2020 Finalist
    • Kidsshelf Book Cover Award -2020 Winner
    • Eric Hoffer Award – Honourable Mention (Children’s Category) First Horizon Finalist Grand Prize Short List

    The complete set of the Our Ancestories books. Our picture books as well as accompanying workbooks on Queen Idia and Njinga. These are stories of hope and courage that show every young girl is capable of greatness.

    There is a deep divide between the truth of African history and the common understanding of it. Our Ancestories Bookset helps to bridge this gap through various means including stories about two African female leaders and accompanying activity and colouring books.

    This set includes:

    Idia of the Benin Kingdom (Our Ancestories)

    Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba (Our Ancestories)

    Idia of the Benin Kingdom: Coloring and Activity Book (Our Ancestories)

    Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba: Coloring and Activity Book (Our Ancestories)

    Our Ancestories’ vision is to nudge the world towards a point where:

    • There is an avid learning culture for African history.
    • People of African descent are at least as exposed to African history as we are to Western history.
    • Africans look more to our history as we pave a way for the future.
    • Legends that make up African history are mainstream and are introduced to children across the globe.
  • Thus Saith The Candidate

    In the fictional African nation of Azuraya, faith has become political strategy. As churches rally behind a charismatic presidential candidate, two unlikely heroes uncover a sinister alliance between pulpits and power – and must act before the nation loses its soul.

  • An Odyssey through Self

    An Odyssey Through Self is a profound journey into the soul, where the protagonist takes on the dual role of guest and guide within the panorama of their own mind. It is a voyage unfolding in the landscapes of thoughts, emotions, and memories. As the main character navigates the twisting paths of his consciousness, facing his deepest fears, he manages to uncover the true face of his soul. That’s why this odyssey is not just a passage through time, but an exploration of the self. Ultimately, this novella is a guide that challenges readers to take a journey of their own to find peace within the ever-changing tides of the self.

  • Twin Trouble: Lost In Paris

    Twin Trouble is a heartwarming and humorous middle-grade novel about identical twins, Caryn and Camilla, who may look alike but couldn’t be more different. When their family travels to Paris for the summer, the sisters find themselves entangled in mischief, mystery, and meaningful self-discovery. From fashion blunders to secret libraries and emotional truths, the girls navigate sibling rivalry, grief over their late father, and the journey toward understanding each other. Packed with charm, adventure, and laugh-out-loud moments, Twin Trouble explores what it truly means to be family—and the power of growing up together, even when you’re growing apart.

Main Menu